Author: Chessfun
Date: 08:24:54 04/06/01
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On April 06, 2001 at 10:18:43, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote: >On April 05, 2001 at 21:59:18, Chessfun wrote: > >>On April 05, 2001 at 21:56:19, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On April 05, 2001 at 20:35:47, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote: >>> >>>>I have made a database for my internet games in Chess Tiger 13.0 and every time >>>>I bring up the database, the information contained has to be adjusted by moving >>>>the partition separators. Is there a way to make the program's database remember >>>>how I set the partitions? I have tried "save settings" but that doesn't work. >>> >>>Don't that not working prior to the latest CP Interface but it works with >>>the patch referred to below. >> >> >>Excuse my typo's. >>Should have read. >>Didn't know that it wasn't working prior to the latest CP Interface, but it >>works with the patch referred to below. >> >>Sarah. > >Hello Sarah, > >I received the update info from Rebel and installed it. Now it says Chess Tiger >14.0. The problem remains with the database. I STILL have not received a reply >to this question sent to Rebel days ago. The problem is I save my internet games >to a database I created with the LDB ending. When bringing up the database, not >all the entered information is visible so I move the partitions. I tried "save >settings" but this still doesn't work even with the update. I have to adjust the >partitions every time I start Chess Tiger. There never was a problem with this >as long as I'm using Chess Tiger. The problem exists when I close it out and >then start it up again - then I have to adjust the partitions. The question >remains is there a way to have those partitions set as I have done after exiting >and then restarting? > >Mel Mel, If I open a database and change the partitions and leave the database open when I close the program the partitions remain set upon restart. Are you leaving the database open?. Sarah.
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